The world did Janet Jackson wrong in 2004 and the internet is here to make it right.

In the days leading up to Super Bowl LII, Twitter collectively set out to bolster the legendary pop artist's profile as Justin Timberlake prepared to take the halftime show stage. If you'll recall, it's been 14 years since JT ripped off a piece of Ms. Jackson's outfit and gave the world the terms "wardrobe malfunction" and "Nipplegate."

The show's fallout gave us two things: A mandatory five-second tape delay for events televised live and a serious setback for Jackson as CBS and other Viacom-owned properties banned singles from her new album, "Damita Jo," from the airwaves on both TV and radio.

Folks across the internet took it upon themselves to dole out justice, even if it was 14 years after the fact. And thus, Janet Jackson Appreciation Day was born: